Here is the toddler book I’m the Biggest Thing in the Ocean! by Kevin Sherry which was included in a recent KiwiCo box ordered 2022. KiwiCo has developed a selection of toy subscription kits catering to kids of different ages and interests, with some excellent options for youngsters interested in STEM.
We have no concern for new books for adults and children. Here is an example of a newer book.

Reading on the cover:
Element of Interest | Parts per million (ppm) | Error Range |
---|---|---|
None detected | ||
Other Elements | ||
Iron (Fe) | 184 | +/- 21 |
Bromine (Br) | 6 | +/- 2 |
Barium (Ba) | 448 | +/- 100 |
All samples were tested in consumer goods TestAll mode using a Niton XL3t 700S for at least 30 seconds. Results are rounded to the nearest whole number.
How did this item perform compared to lead limits for kid’s products?
No elements of interest were detected. Read on!
We Prefer:
We like newer books like these that are educational.
Books printed prior to 1986 may contain lead in the ink. Usually the older the book is, the worse it tests. We urge caution for older and in particular antique books, especially books made with hand colored plates, which may contain toxic pigments.
In the 1920s, manufacturers were selling radium infused tonics and lead paint using cartoon ads like the little Dutch Boy. Safety standards were virtually non-existent. We recommend keeping antique books out of reach of children and books made prior to 1985 if they include brightly painted covers, leather covers, vinyl tape on the binding, or hand painted plates. New books created using historical methods such as lead type are best avoided or kept out of reach of children. We recommend washing hands after handling very old books.
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I’m the Biggest Thing in the Ocean! by Kevin Sherry
Why we like it: This is a fun story with a goofy twist that helps put relative size into perspective.
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? By Eric Carle and Bill Martin Jr.
Why we like it: This classic story helps expand children’s vocabulary for colors and animals.
Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown
Why we like it: This book is a classic about a young rabbit who needs to go to bed. A sweet story for young children.
Disclaimer: Our recommendations have not always been personally tested by us but are likely to be lead free or low lead and/or cadmium based on our research into the materials, discussions with manufacturers, and/or testing on similar products. We only recommend items we would use love and ourselves.
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